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DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
CANAL 0021!dISSIONFIR,
THOMAS H. FORSYTH,
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JOHN C. KNOX,
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,04c1XMTIr DEIIOC/lATIC TICKET.
PILIELMINI JUNK assurer COURT,
P.. 0. SyIANSON, Pittburgh.
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`•.TONAS - 1!. MCMINTOOK. PeableerP ,
DISTRICT Aruirecer„
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NATHANIEL pATTERSON Btrialogium.
POST . JOB OFFICE.
have noir employed in our Job Office an
nintata — l_ niiinber of exaellent job printers, and
are prepared to execute all orders 'with neatness
unsurpassed, and with a speed that shail not be
beat.
We have done a very large amount of printing
in our Job Office within the last ten days, but
can-do still more yet. We will snit all customers
as to the speed and accuracy of our work.
The Next Session of Congress.-The Navy.
The net session of Congress will be ono of
the most interesting and important that has been
assembled for many years. The large surplus
in the Treasury will give rise cit. many projects
for its depletion. The Pacific Railroad ;inoreare
of the Navy ; ship canal across Florida ; pur
chase of territory from Mexico ; internal im
provements, and various other sebemee for re
lieving the Treasury of its , burthens, will have
Warm and zealous friends. Du t further measure
will alas be introduced ;'and that is a reduction
of the tariff, and increase of the free list of im
ported goods. This, however, will but prevent
such a accumulation of money in the Treasury
hereafter. How to dispose of the present sur
plus will be the great question.
We presume the Facile Bond, if It receives
aid at all from the national government, will
only secure a grant of lands, such as has been
given to several State improvements. What
then is to be done with the surplus, in the Treas
ury ? We believe the present aspect of foreign
affairs, and events that may yet emir before the
next Congress adjourns, will seedy the whole
country that our present navy is wholly inad
equate to protect our interests, and maintain
that high position among the nations of the
earth which this country has justly and unavoid
ably assumed. A zeneral war in Europe would
etulanger.our commerce, unless protected by an
efficient and powerful navy. We have not such
a naval force now as is needed. Even Austria,
not a snared= nation, can use language, and
prefer demands, against this country that would
never be employed towards England or France.
Her security and her boldness are the result of
the acknowledged weakness of our navy. The
governments of Europe are fully aware of the
number of our ships of war, our guns, our
sailors, and our means of speedy preparation for
naval war.
Had we three times our present available naval
force we should be in no danger of being in
volved in the contests of European nations.
Such a navy would insure respect, protect our
commerce from aggression, and our flag from
instilq and while other nations were wasting
themselves in fruitless wars, America might en
joy the carrying trade of the world, and become
,the Jortmost of commercial nations. But one
thing is wanted to Insure such a desirable
result, , should a European-war ensue. But one
is
. :wanted.; and that is, a far larger
naval force; not to be used in war, if it can
be :avoided, but to keep out of war. The
best - guaranty we can have of continued peace is
abundant-preparation for war.
Ws believe theta large increase of our navy
worild, be the beet economy, the best security for
peace, and the , best disposition that could be
made - eta large portion of the surplus treasure
'Of the government. Wo aro able, abundantly
able; tto build up a navy so formidable that a
hostile ; tleet would never be been from our shores
again.
Inlimes•of peace, that navy could be produc
- •
tively,eiripleoyed, to some extent, in the merchant
service and is gr, bear our banner in triumph
over all •
between our free government and
the deeptitia governments of the old world must
some day!Come, and may soon be forced upon
this:Conntiy.- -
are not prepared to fight that bat
tle ne.the ocean. With a such a navy as this
nation-is able to put afloat, that contest might
be decided on European soil, with the masses of
its people es our countless allies ; and the re
.sult.intildbe final and glorious for the triumph
of freedom.. : : If the contest were forced on tie
now;irith?tiur present navy, the battle must be
fought cor our -own , soil; • with great sacrifices to
our Oatinta ; . and with no other result than
me r "V ' t4q Th: 'fi ,'the kvadors.
Our bestiinterest; our honor, our prosperity,
soonomy,Aven humanity, demand-thatthe Amer
, ican'Enn be placed speedily upon a footing of
strength and efficieney that would set all for
eign ; aggression at defiance, and insure peace
from our, strength for war.
. No- - nation possesses a larger body of brave
and hiviiii r seamen. No nation possesses better
materials for ships of war, or skill to construct
them.
_And the means to defray the expenses
are already in the Treasury, and. rapidly 'teen
mulating: . The state of the world, the growth
of this country, and ita commerce, demand an
increase of the navy in no stinted measure. To
delay the work endangers our peace and pros.
porgy, and exposes us to insult and aggression
from the monarchical governments of Europe, to
whom our prosperity, and the example of free-
I deco, are a source of jealousy, hatred and con.
stanealitin: .
I England and Prance send ships of war to
watch our coasts for filibustering expeditions.
England • would give us- the law in regard to
, Cuba; Yrinae in regard to the Sandwich ls-
I - lenda; Riissia,-AUstria and Prussia in regard to
I the protection of our citizens, and.those clothed
vritb.o4r nationality, And bearing our paesports
• . abroad Sive us a navy such as we are abrued
allay Ore to , build, and we may givelaw 'to them
all; take our true place among the nations; and
glve - essonmement and hope to oppressed Mt;
inanity all over the world:.
, rPrinstAneaßittatrated 'tawdry of Ail Na
tions,"_l)onhle number,, is again received. its
illup*iiprartradititrably executed, repfesent
ing ait:iciatt erilexhlbitten at the Crystal Palace. :
Its ratidygltufttler IsTelea valiable. lialeit.
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TEE WICKED GAZETTE
The editor of the Gazette states is yesterday's
paper that the Peat manifests no interest for any
democratic candidate but Dr.-hi'qintool4.-'l.B
that a> falsehood or not f readeti knoir
thaterycandidate tin .our
tickeir since nomination: Cud have again
and again tiled:intr democratic; friends to vote
the whole ticket, We•have repeatedly said we
are proud of our ticket ; and that every men on
it was worthy, of cordial rapport of the
party. On the very same day that the Gazette
made this statement, we urged the prohibitory
men to show their sincerity in the cause of tem
_pe.raxice—by -Toting-for Scott and -Kirkpatrick.'
We have, same trust, laid out the whig candidate
for District Attorney.
OCTOBER 6
'From all the reports tve receive from differin
parte of the county, Ive.judge that Mr. Jones
chances are poor indeed.
Bat the Gal'elie has another motive in making
the assertion above mentioned. He wishes to
divert attention from Dr. Carothers. Me finds
that a weak point in the whig ticket; and he
wishes us to aim our blows elsewhere. We
shall continue to do as we have done: treat Dr.
Carothers courteously and .kindly, but at the
same time satisfy the people, If we can, that Dr.
Carothers is eminently qualified to stay at home ;
and that Dr. M'Clintook is just the man this
district wants in the Senate. We believe the
people want only to know the troth to be con.
vinoed of that foot. Mrs. Swisshohn says Dr.
Carothers is an enemy of the public schools.
She is his near neighbor, and ought to know.
We take her word for it. Wo know nothing
personally of the Doctor's views on that subject.
But we will believe Mrs. Swisshelro far sooner
than the editor of the Genrette.
CAPTAIN NATLOII.—In the Dispatch of yester
day we find a letter addressed to Capt. Naylor,
by "many whigs," in which he is - asked to ac
count for a certain letter, purporting to have
been written by him from Mexico, in which the
following emphatic language occurs:
" The Whigs art mad. I hung my head with
" humiliation and shame, when I think I hare been
" a member of that party."
In another place in the same letter the follow
ing sentenco is found.
S !MU to use that the Whig leaders are guilty
" of the worst kind of treason."
Capt. Naylor is called upon to eay whether he
wrote the letter in which the above sentences
occur. His answer may be expected soon.
Now, in advance of the answer, we give our
opinion that the Captain did write that letter ;
and that in it he stated the truth. And from
our knowledge of that gentleman, we believe be
will never "eat up his words." This said, we
await the reply.
WHAT Is THE MATTED ? TIIO Dispatch and
Chronicle are both down upon the attaches of
the Theatre. Row have the gentlemen assailed
offended ? . If our cotemporaries will make their
grievances more apparent, and if the complaint
is justifiable, we will assail the Theatre likewise.
Hive us the "specifications," neighbor*, and the
names of the persons insulted, and the number
of box in which that person was insulted, Arid
prove his right to be there, and, much as we es
teem our jolly friend Fosrea, we will assail him
for having committed a " misdemeanor" by
deputy.
AFWAMS IN EUROPE.
We clip the following from the Washington
Star. It gives a brief but comprehensive view of
the state of affairs in Europe at the present
time, and will be interesting to all readera. The
Keats matter, it seems, is not nettled yet. An
Austrian naval force is now in the harbor of
Smyrna, and another attempt to kidnap Keats
would be no way surprising for Austrian (dicer&
Oar government may find itself involved In a
war, sooner than was expected.
A large demand for American provisions for
Europe is now a certainty, and high prices must
rule for the next twelve mouths.
We have been termed with the perusal of • pirate letter
dated Union, Septet:Ow 12. to a Cantina/La in this city,
the writer or which has figured prominently in the polltYn
orEstme, "qua speak-a of the ipprehrsosions scarcity
of in Great Britain. and on the Coktlnent as
pervading all classes. Coal bat risen to limiest) enethini
in price, and bread in the same proportion. 11 le to be 64
deed that (hi. LS immotliately after harvest. and that tom,
don is the best *unpile' and cheapnt grain are] coal mar
leer an England or to Europe- The anticipatlone of distrwes
among the poorer democa during the rioter and spring ar•
tin muses of great and universal Diann_ Like scanty
pervades Patia and many other cantinental cities. it is
berwred that the impending halms, will rerun to wain
tarns, terrible and wiloepread. from Coghsnd to fintegary,
cud In the increased emigration to this country of sU who
ma get away. Mb will be advantages= to the United
States in a commercial point of view. kapott.. will he high
er. imports lover in prim, freights better, and later our.
abundant
The indleposition of the English Govererrient tointerreve
actively In aid of Turkey %% hut ihassia, Is well trroimmod.
And on the entririn7, o:weldy:dry of Pramrs are on the gen
vire to flesh their rworile on bar behalf. and ail In driving
the northern berhoulans hark to their barren end from
forests. Greed interest u taken in Europe as to the course
whirls our Government rOl be likely to adopt for the libe
ration of Ross. The atnuenttation of a large Angtsian tur
vat force in Ponyerui, at itils crisis, to behoved, and with
rood reason, to be with the purpose of rualutaletna its pre
tensions as to Kohn by the ultimo vetoer repro, if meniseary,
bath against Turkey and the United Slates As some set-
deers of the alsoraltkin of the French tiorercustent, it to
mentioned that Kovstothe two eons aro being educated hi
Paris, under tho nose of the Austrian !Moister, though not
comedy under his tethers: and several distinguished Ruse
prize referees hare hero recently well received In that
thy. Louis Napoleon perceives the pulley °rappels:log to
be liberal. The meeting at Ohnnts of the two despots of
Austria and Rends. Is manfully net regarded so en auspi
cious them:Wawa in England or France. Kossuth. Pais
by, and other leading resat allonary republicans In Louden,
ere In high spirite. have frequent raueuses, and boldly pro
phecy great events within a few months.
The Value ot the State Improvements.
We copy the following from the Harrisburg
union:
For the last month the whip press, and the lion-11r. 11'.
Clare, who vents to be Auditor General of the Common •
wealth, have been representing the public larprovententsof
the State to be utterly worthless—as oinking a million of
dollars a year—and 58 being good for nothing except to be
given away to some private corporation.
Now let us sea If these works are nut worth soraoaing—
stay, If they are not worth to-day all they coat, and a ilia!
Male. The whole finished line! of the State (exclustre of
the new North Branch canal) cost M,761,307 34. The net
receipts on these Improvements last year were 1t557,470 19,
being en Interest of 4 , 4, per cent. on their cost.
The old North Drench Canal (seventy miles in length)
yielded lost year a net revenue of ittzt,ase 23, being over
133411 cent. on its original cost, and we sae that it du al
ready Increased its receipts this year $31,000. Now one
hundred miles more of this canal has been completed, which
connects It with the northern lakes and rivers, and all the
improvements of the State of Now York; and if seventy
miles, with a southern connection, will yield a net revenue
of 5122,000, it 'abut fair topreantne that one hundred miles,
with a northern connection, will yield $130,000 of net re
venue, to be added to the net receipt..
But there La another point where the State can make
large addition to the stet revenue, without a dollar'e increase
in the gross receipts. The expense on the fold worn out
Portage road, with its ten Inclined planes, teat year, were
over $407,000. This road la only thirty-six cancels:mg. The
whole expenses on the Columbia road het year—eighty-two
miles In lenirth—were $249.000. When the new Portage
rood Is fulialied the came rate of expenses upon It 115 upon
the Columbia road (and they certainly would he teas) would
make Be annual expanses only $144.000, being a clear net
pin to the Commonwealth of r2'43,000.
Then let us 888 how the not recelpta on the public im
provements would stand, after the completion of the Port.
ago Mad, withal! a del/or of increare in lie cermet, ex
cept on the New Borth Branch canal. :it would be as fol
lows:
•
Net - rep-dots as In 1852
Increase on the opw N. B. canal
Ealing on the roitage road..
Acre would ho the interest on $25,b00,000 of the State
debt, without any increase In the gross receipts upon tho
iniprovemouta, except as abort) stated. Aro tho public
Works so worthless u they hare boon represented ?
, LETTEII FROM TIM AMERICAN MINISTER AT
LONDON.—The Hon. James Buchanan, in de
clining a dinner, tendered through William
Brown, Esq., M. P., on behalf of the Liverpool
American Chamber of Commerce, says:
" For my own part, I firmly believe that the
unsettled questions known to exist between
Great Britain and the United States, judged
alone wording to the value of the material in.
terests involved, are not worth six months' sus
' pension of the trade between the two countries.
It is, therefore; greatly to be desired that these,
questions should be speedily, honorably and
finally adjusted, and that hereafter both nations
should enjoy a ,smooth sea and a cloudless sky
-for friendly competition in all the pursuits cal.
culated to enlighten and benefit the human race.
`Tha greater revolution, so far as the interest of
commerce and manufactures is concerned, which
hag ever been commenced among men, is that
now apparently in successful progress in China.
Should this terminate in opening a free access
to that vast empire of three hundred millions of
human beinga l the United States and Great Bri
tain will',ne - fa, harveit presented before them,
yith' h, even witliali their energy, enterprise and
resources, ,thei'win seareely be able to reap.
•Th will a noble - o'd generous riValry also spring
tip 'between theta, which ,obell . contribute most
e,ffeetnally to' romote the canse:of=ohriatianity,
'olvitizetion and freedom "tiMott,k this ancient mid
trzlige people.'
NEWS- OF. 011 E OWN STATE
Luzsass C0172177.-E. L. Dana of this county
announces himself a candidate for Senator, in
opposition to Buckslow, the regularly nominated
democratic candidate.—Reuben . . Dunning Is,
a candidate for sheriff in - 4position - to - Diutt4-
the regularly noniinated democratic candidate.
NonruntnErtiarto "Cousrf.;—Tho`: boroulit
council of Sunbury have stibscribed ono
sand dollars toviards the construction of the em
bankment above that town, at the ()rant farm.
The work will cost $4,000 when completed, and
will, with the other embankments, render every
portion of the town secure from all future
fresbetii.--The Ametican says it 'will be about
the middle of November before, they expect to
see the,placid hosora..of the Susquehanna dis
turbed by the prow of the steamer now in course
of construotioß at Sunbury.—The Shamokin
Furnace, and extensive tracts of coal lands in
that vicinity, are to be sold by Thomas & Sons,
at the Philadelphia Exchange, on Tuesday the
4th of October.
Usiort Comm.—lL C. Hiekcook, of Lewis
burg, has been appointed Notary Public for the
county.—Politics in this county is strangely
mixed up with local matters, and is now in such
a medley, that it is hard to tell which party will
be uppermost. The first issue was in relation to
the county subscription and anti-subscription
parties. That brought about, as these things
generally do, other issues. Interested individ
uals started the project of dividing the county,
and now they have dropped nearly every other
issue, and are battling for and astainit a division
of the county, and there is now a fair prospect
of this county being divided. Both Whigs and
Democrats opposed to dividing the county, have
resolved to oppose every man who is In favor
of division, or who is suspected of such a
design.
MONTOUU COUNTY.—The /atefligenter says:
Messrs. J. F. & F. Dean have just cast, at their
extensive Foundry and Machine Shop, iu this
place, an iron wheel 11 feet 6 inches in diameter,
with a fourteen inch face, and 12 inch cog, for
the purpose of driving the machinery of the
Rough and Ready Rolling Mill In Danville. This
wheel is cast In one solid piece, and weighs about
6,600 lbs. This kind of wheel was formerly
made in six segments, keyed together. This
improvement dispenses with all joints, obviates
all jars, and makes a stronger and safer wheel.
CARBON Covary.—The shipments of lumber
from the Lehigh region the present season
amounts to 36,262,C63 feet. Quite a small pile
—A handsome and comfortable pleasure car
makes two trips a day between Weatherly and
Mauch Chunk. —The Lehigh Coal and Naviga
tion company have made an advance of fifteen
cents per ton freight, to their boatmen to the
close of the season.
Moarnougar Cocary.—The Democratic ticket,
as nominated, Stands : for assembly, Henry Dyer,
Jacob Fry, jr., and Charles H. Palmer i, dis
trict. attorney, John 11. Hobart; commissioner,
John Cowden ; treasurer, Perry M. Hooter ; di
rector of tho poor, John D. Holland ; auditor,
Jacob M. Hurst; surveyor, E. V. Deans. The
ticket is considered one combining much politi
cal strength, and very unexceptionable-
FrISSCII ()PINIONS Or Tlllr USLITZU Stsras.—
The Paris correspondent a the Commercial Ad
vertiser has the following!—•• Three editorials
on the United States in three successive days, In
the Pays, the Conatitntionnel and the Steele, or,
ample proof of the bacreariog importance lo
European eyes, of the republic. The Reek
takes occasion to deny the absurd rumors alerted
by the Gazette do Cologne and other flerenan
papers• about the reinforcement of our squadron
the in Mediterranean, in order to mast bzwitrer
land in case she was attacked. The Sleek , sen
sibly remarks that when the United States eon
eider the moment arrived to interfere in Euro
peen affairs they will not be so Imprudent OA to
rely uptos a simple emills—thoy will pm into cc
fion their whole force, moral and material. as a
young and vigorous nation 'boat On that day.
the old polities of Europe will receive a aback
that will not need to be told of in the earner of
a German journal, but will be felt by alt At
present, it coati:ince, the Cabinet of Washing•
ton will content Itself with warning certain Eu
ropean governments, Iltersis mid Austria espe
cially, that It considers its honor interested In
the Independence and nationality of certain
an
clout European nations. The Pays admits that
a nation that has made curb strides as America
has, is entitled to feel a certain interest in the
policy of the old world. The Constitutionnei
regrets that the Austrian Government has ap
proved the conduct of its Smyrna consul and
considers his course a blameable one.
Orsasetoss or inc Mint.—Hy the report of
the Treasurer of the Idiot, for the month of Sop
tomber, we find that the gold coinage for the
month via $4,221,60&; less than cue-fourth of
which was In small coin, $3,321,490 beleg in
double eagles. Considering the urgent demand
in various quarters for gold dollar and quarter
eagles, we regret that so large s portion of the
coinage has been of the larger denouunattcms.
The silver coinage was one end quarter mililons
—principally In quarter and half dollars. The
copper coinage of cents sail goes on, 810;000
having been coined lest month: that is $3,100.
There was deposited of gold bullion from Call
fonds, $2,975,000, and from other sources $50,.
000. the whole gold deposits reaching $3,025.-
000, and of silver bullion, $320,600. The fol.
lovingle the Treasurer's statement:
Odd.
Iktobbe Enlra_
UaU Eagisa
Quartet Eagles—
Gold
Ste.
Ball Dollars...—.
Quarter Dollars
Dimas
Ball Dimes
Baltimore Sun
Currou !loess lirxxxcits.—We annex a table
of the Custom House revenues for the year end
ing 30th June, 1863, which, it will be soon,
amount to $58,931,885 62, against $47,329,-
320 02, for 1852, and $49,017,567 92, for the
fiscal year ending 30th June, 1861. Now York,
as usual, figures the largest, being about two
thirds of the whole. At the five principal ports,
comprising Now York, Boston, Philadelphia, N.
Orleans and San Francisco, the aggregate ex
ceeds 64 millions of dollars.
Table of Custom House Revenue collected at the
leading ports of the United States, for the fisea
year ending 30th June, 1853:
New York V 3,230311 M St. Louts ..... ...-VT,',7tel 78
Cooton 7,333,048 EC Cincinnati ..... ... 251,640 90
Pldlndelptda ..... 4 0.17,044 lo Nes Caren 12.0.174 40
Baltimore 830,437 09 While 102,981 14
New (Mears.-- 2.61N,421 13 Louisville 48,307 67
Elan Praortwo.... 1,794,140 66 Orotego 126,667 27
Charleston 432,299 10 Richmond 73,992 98
Portland ....... .... l'A,t1,341:111) Norfolk ........ ..... 31,266 01
Savannah... ...... 120,700 80
All other Districts 1,678=0 04
Amount of Coo toms received d
year
—Ball. Sun.
....P67,470 19
.... 160,000 00
.._ 263,000 00
$1,250,470 19
THE YELLOW FEVER AT TTIE SOUTII.—ThOTO
were 121 deaths at Mobile during the week end
ing 24th ult., of which only 99 wore from ye,
low fever, against 179 from the same disease for
the previous week. The weather, however,
which had boon cool during the week, boom=
quite warm on the 24th, and the papers recom
mend strangers not to come there yet. At New
Orleans, during the same week, there were 262
deaths, including 142 of yellow fever, being 91
less, by fever, than_ the week before. The phy
sicians of the city, It is stated, do not now con
eider the disease to be epidemic there. Stran
gers arc crowding into the city, however, and
should the weather become warm again, there is
danger of the disease increasing.
Tau latisuroot. CATTL6 TRADE --From tho
let of January to the 16th of August there
were brought to Liverpool 29,905 cattle, 118,-
140 sheep, 57,705 pigs, 26,701 lambs, 674
calves, and 8,554 horses. Much the largest por
tion of the cattle, sheep, lambs, pigs and horses
brought into Liverpool are Irish; this year,
214,490 out of 270,788. The rest were brought
coastwise from Scotland, Wales, Cumberland, or
the Islo of Man.
GOLD LOST.—A box of gold voided at $24,-
000, is said - to have been lost over the Nicaragua
route to New York oity, by the last _conveyance,
at the upper end of the Castillo rapids, in about
13 feet water. Messrs. Washburn & Co. say
that just previous to the sailing of the steamer,
the divers had succeeded inattsching a life-huoy
to the lost box, which will undoubtedly be raised
end forwarded by . .:thb heXt. Wainer. .0
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4124,000 20.000
510.000
903,000 Do,otx)
700,000 35.000
ring trio fiscal
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Items of Neva and Miscellany
The Sloo Contract for the Tehuantepec road,
it is said, is completed. The contract was made
with Sykes & Co., of . Sheffield, England, to cam
-.plate the plank road from Such% on the Coaty
Vestal:la "rlierc.to the a'dietaiice of 76
miles; in one tear from the first of Dezember,
and,* railroad from ocean to ocean, 168 miles,
is four years from the first of December.
Advices from Rio de Janeiro to the 15th of
August state that yellow fever and diarrhcea
were still acquiring numerous victims. In Pars,
Brazil, there were fears entertained of the
scarcity of corn, and the municipality had is
sued an order creating a public depot in the
city. There was a project about being realized
for - building a railroad and electric telegraph be=
tween Bahia and Joazeiro.
The papers speak of the great cranberry crop
in Minnesota this year. The berries are gather
ed both by Indiana and whites. They are worth
from $5 to $7 a barrel there. There are a
great many cranberries in Indiana and Michigan.
The regular price there alew years ago was 50
cents a bushel ; now it is $2 to $3. flo much for
railroads.
Hon. Mr. Barringer, the U. S. Minister to
Spain, recently bad an audience with the Queen,
when he presented his letter of recall, and made
quite a flattering address to Her Majesty, who
responded in equally complimentary terms, ex
pressing her desire to maintain friendly relations
with the American government.
Why don't all the farmers raise pears! Good
pears bring a higher price in the Now York
market than any other fruit. Choice Barlett's
have been sold there at - 12i cents each, and a few
of another kind at lBf cents each. At such
prices whoever could raise a crop of them would
make his fortune speedily.
Canadian Oatmeal has grown to be an impor
tant article of commerce between Canada and
the United States. According to the Toronto
Leader, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Boston and
New York are the markets to which most of the
Candian oatmeal finds its way.
Prof. Bahen hoffer has just boon sentenced at
Marburg, in Hesse Cassel, to 15 years imprison.
merit at hard labor, for treason. Ho is and has
been in the United States two years, and there
fore out of the reach of the authorities who passed
the sentence.
John Williams, who is said to have been an in
mate of nearly every penitentiary in (he United
States, recently escaped from the dlissouriseni
tenticiry, was pursued, shot and wounded, from
the effects of which he died last week.
Since the let of January there have been
ebipped from Boetou 181,009 cases of boots and
shoes, being . 20,489 cases more than during the
corresponding period of last year. The stock Is
said to be light, and the market firm.
()a the let of January next, the price of gals
in Cincinnati will be reduced from $3 to $2 50
per 1,000 cubic feet. The usual discount of C.)
per cent. will bo made for payment within the
first three days of each month, which will bring
the price down to $2 38 .
The Lastrv..nechurgh (Ind.) Press Informs us,
that on the 24th alt, the proprietors of the
Congress Mills shipped 2,900 barrels of flour for
New O•leanls, and sold 8,600 barrels more, for
the same destination.
C. W. Denison, of Massachusetts, has been
appointed by the President consul of the United
States at Demarara, in British Guiana..
Joseph N. Lewis, of Massachusetts, has teen
appointed by the President cotnntercial agent of
the Haired States at Part an Prince, in the is
land of Hayti.
M. Kaaba, who was arrested al Smyrna, held
the rank of Captain in the Hungarian army. and
was Under the immediate command of tiro Beal,
sn4 be n*ye has been In active .service in more
than twenty flee battles.
Wu o soldier of the revolution, and
at ono time a prisoner in the old sugar house in
Liberty atrcet, Nev rink, dic4 ea the 33th
ultimo, at Weill6ol4, N. J., is the W.lth year of
his age.
The Ntadtai Family is in Geneva, recovering
from oiO4.lriQmr4l by confinement in Tus
can prisons. No adequate provision has been
male for their support Horn is very fertile, but
her hutiband is Improving rapidly
Mr r. It Itreisseti, the inventor of woo! gel.
arrive-4 in New Vork lust week, by the steam
ship Wasbiaiitivn. (rcm Bremen. He emnrs to
Ibis country for the purpose of introJneing his
disztivery •
The Charleston Meronry states that in Uwe*
of the Lew/if-Et eattim gr.:ming districts in that
State—Edgefteld, Newberry. and Abbeville—the
planters do not etpect to realise more than half
crop of cotton, and of that more than a pro
portionate ehare will be of Inferior quality.
A wale of thorough-brel short borne.] elide
te.rk pbce at L., , oduis. ?do4sean cotisaly, ou
ult Viftsseo htstis to,..right 3.1 a average
of ti6:l,'-'o4t. two of them sold for 1 ,3 .00+) each-
Pi f' trs sold of $.!*,00 to $l,lOO. Twenty-five
1 - 44 cciter sheep averaged $49 each A Suffolk
hog sold for .sl.'fb.o
The late Wm. Swan. of Portland,. .by dig
tats will bequeathed to the Portland Benevolent
Soolety sl,taal ; to the Maine Missionary Soci
ety, $l,OOO the American noted or Com.
missions» for Foreign Missions, $l,OOO, and the
same sum, payable upon a future event, to the
Theological Seminary at Bangor
Father Leabey, who was recently convicted
of runnier In Wisconsin, has been refused a new
trial by the Somme Court of that State.
The St Louis paper* are out again in denoun
cing another attempt made in that city, to intro
duce the circuit:len of George Scnitb S Co's At
lantic Bank of Georgia.
The President of Venezuela. Getz Manages,
has published a proclamation of pardon to all
concerned in the late revolutionary attempts ;
reserving for himself the power, (conferred by
Congress.) to send into exile or to put Into prison
each an he may think the greatest or most dan
gerous offenders.
A letter in the 81. Louie intelligencer an
nounces that there was a severe frost In Pike
county. Mo., on the 22d ult.. doing great damage
to the tobacco crop, half of which was outstand
ing. The thermometer, before sunrise. stood at
27 degree The writer directs his $l.. Louis
agent not to Doll his tobacco under $l2.
Gen. German, the new Governor of Minnesota,
has issued an order, in which he says the liquor
traffic among the Indians "must and shall be
stopped." The agent is ordered to search up
and destroy all liquor offered for sale among
them.
We learn from the Charlotte (N. C.) Whig,
that Green W. Caldwell a few days since sold a
gold and copper mine In that locality to certain
New York parties for 545,000. The mines
had been worked some years since down to the
water's level, and then abandoned, because of
the trouble and expertise of working them.
A Too PRACTICAL Joss.—The Columbian says
that about a fortnight since Mr. Wm. Air, son of
Captain Air, of the Newport Ferry, and Mr.
Theodore Justin, also a respectable citizen of
Newport, visited New York for the purpose of
seeing the elephants conglomerated by the
World's Pair. Shortly after their departure, a
telegraphic despatch was received by the Now
York Police, stating that " two desperate coun
terfeiters would soon arrive at some of the New
York hotels, by the name of Wm. Air and Theo
dore Justine, who were to bo placed in limbo un
til a requisition from the Governor of Kentucky
should be received." In accordance with tho
above, the police watched the different registers,
and no sooner did our Newport friends enter
their names, than they were seized and carried
to jail. Telegraphic despatches have been Bent,
citizens of Newport have Interceded, bat all in
vain. The liew York police aro not to be hum
bugged, and, at our present writing, we fear the
young men are still the victims of a villainous
practical joke.
Faou ma Flamm Ottoutto.—A letter from
Coeumeec, P. E. 1., of Sept, 1 hth, in the Jour
nal, says that on Rcpt. 11th sohooner Winged
Racer, Captain Parker, was towed into Douglass
Town from Gaspe Harbor by the English steam
er Argue, and anchored under her guns. The
cause of his being taken is stated to be that he
refused to leave the harbor of Gaspe when or
dered by the commander, who alleged that he
did not show his colors when entering the port.
The letter also states that the captain of the
Argus fired among one hundred American fish
ing vessels, and ordered them not to take shelter
from the storm in a certain port, but they went
in, notwithstanding. It is thought that the
Winged Racer will soon be released.
STATE EI:WT . IOIM —Georgia held her State
election a few days ago, when a Governor and
Members of Congress were chosen.
Maryland holds her State election next Wed
nesday, for Governor, Congress and Legislature,
except two-thirds of the Senate.
Ohio holds her State election on Tuesday, the
I lth of October, when a Governor and Legisla
ture, with a fall ticket of State and many local
offigers are to be elected.
Indiana on the 11th ofOotober, but eleoteonly
8 Clerk of the highest Courts.
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B==
Is it anybody's business
If a gentleman should 'choose
To wak'opotfllV lady,
If the lady don't refuse? •
Or to spaskst little plainer,
• ' That the tannin plasylcsioir, i i
lilt anybody", „T
If &lady has a bean t
. . - .
it inybody's builziess
.Whoa thattentleinen bass ea;
Or when.he Imre, the lady, Or if be leaves at all t
Or la It necessary
That the curtain should be drawn.
To sate from farther trouble,
The outside lookers on t
Ia it an bodge business
But the lady's, Übe? beau
Bides out with othertadlee 4-,. _
Slid doesn't let her know?
It anyboty's business
But the gentleman's, if she
Should accept another wort,
Where herdoesn't charste to bet -
Is a person on the shlewallr,
Whether great pr Irina/3er small,
I, it anyboly's butilneas
Where that yenum means to rill /
Or it you see a person, _
As he's eallingenywhere,
le It any of your btunnesa
What his business may be there?
The substance of our eii,
Simply stated, would be this—
to It anybody's busintss
Whet andher's business is/
If It Is, or If It het,
We would really lire to know,
For we're certain if it
There are some who troika It , so.
if It is, we'll Join the rabble,
And art the noble part, •
Of the tattlers and defamers,
Who throng the public mart ;
Bat If not, we'll art the teacher,
Until each meddler learns
It were better In the future,
To mind his own concerns. -
In., The N. O Picayune of the 18th imp :
The following letter, enclosing tea- dollars wee
received yesterday. We hope the generous donor
may never be "out of sorts:"
New Outaiss, Sept. 15.
To lend a helping ria", I can only send you
a " half token," (as I am not henry "leaded,")
as I hear your society is "out of sorts," and
some of the "battered forms" of the "typos"
may suffer thereby, before a (,) is put to the
present " fat take" of death.
Respectfully, A.. O. JONES.
To Thos. F. Hedges, Esq. Chairman of the N.
0. Typographical Relief Committee.:.
CRYSTAL PA.L.WIL—The Mineralogical Depart 7
ment of the Exihibition is , now open, and the
display is said to be very fine, the aggregate
vales being stated at $lOO,OOO, of which the
ispeeimerm form $60,000. A block of anthracite
coal, weighing ten tons, with lately shipped from
the Northern Pennsylvania Coal Mines for this
department., and we suppose is appropriately
placed. It may be of interest to the reader to
know that the estimated value of all goods on
exhibition in the Crystal Palace is said to be
$5,000,000, though we do not know by whom
the estimate was made, nor whether it be cor
rect.
INDIONATON OT 80316 OT TUN STIIONO-MINDED
WONSN.—At rte Women•s convention, held at
Dayton, Ohio, on the 24th alt., the following re
solution was passed by a large majority
Itadral, That We regard the tyrannical and cowanlly
rorritramllors to tho " usages of toddy.: in thruetlog wt.
men from the platform le the late moaned. but edscalled
Worhra Yeteperseace breathe, at New York, as a most
daring sea lesult3eg ontnge open all of wentan-kted ; and
it V with clot-pool shame and mortiteatioo that we barn
that our giro :'rate of Ohio furnished the' illobpute to of!-
to witting and prearating the tramlatiotb, and mei
og at the seenon • tom the dmparzia art was aceamplialtal.
Cie We mould call attention to the card in oar parer, of
T U Other+ t Co,, lAs-Sinitcril. of Philattel Speeti
aeor of their workmanthlp Ore , ' • :old at th. Slate
Wale
Jam as M.. al'd+ata. of tau at]. to Lladr ■pat, and boa
.amptee at 11, Itoartkestra tin "Sop, in U. wbexii
arler. can be left. or.t4ftf
intsz DEZtOCRATEC HOZIIIIA7IOII3,
a r ilWriZ nCKE'r;
roe ffrot of fill initnie MILT,
TriLLT M Frri9MOVII, of !terve ernnity.
P." canal
ROBERT lIITCHEL= cNnity.
rca aCUETOII 411 . 511.41.,
N EV! ILE IL CRAIG, of Allegbway county.
LAWRENCE E CUTLIUN. d Ilisattgacutry scanty.
COUNTS TICRET.
rna 0102111)1217bat ISE DMOLSCI . =VIM
TLIOS. StaXIVNELL. Alterapay.
WILLLAII 11. 11113011, of Allaghstay.
MI IT 11Tt
E STEVENSON, of Pi:tali:alb.
AARON iI4TD, of PlttstAiri,h ;
tiftCCH THACEY. of Ohio;
P. MAHER. of Moon:
CIIAEJ.ES W. HEN V. of Alleettsny
A H BURNS. Of
rca Marlantuati.
EDWARD AMEN. of Pittsburgh.
(Oa fILIARCIML,
CIEJII4I3 WILSON . uf Pittsburgh.
IIMSTOR.
JAM LS SIVISALIKLii. of Wilkins. isepl3.34irt•
Co. blodical Testimony , cannot be Coss.
terd.--One of the =et startling tune Is stiarsted
of Dr WLecose kermtfuge by Dr, Jan Doan-. of Loren
Truest's' 11 Cu, 01sLa. Th. ma was that of & lour lady
who bast beep stri as vigil swiss. and ks 3 consulted& cum
Ise of phystrimes, who baJ treated 1G IS one Of Pods-pans
DT. Duller was then estlcti in, sad to a dins
with hta uroderwteson that it was • minor Prof:v=4 Us
h...reass, was soon Sorrel to the russelostkos that his ruttio:id
e s s rut:Laic& from Torsos, sad after south trretoutket. efie*
'ed.] up= her to it, two doses of s,lcLans Versolfusw.—
ensdkirte had the effect of nes:using from her 11 , OCCnt ,
eves number 'of the largest ohm. After star pamed them,
her haslet lndosetately retu:rned. RE. I. slues =flied;
nod madams* to illidO7 Stud health.
Purchasers wilt he easeful to ask Par Dr. krikkes dide.
Grated Vrnalloge, and it. Dons tho. An mbar Tana.
tweet. in conspoistro, ars irorthirsa. Dr. irlausa'a maize
rermua;e, area Edo nelelmusel Lives Pills. can caw Ita had
a: all respectable Dm; Stones to the Milted Stater, and
trorn tL. roir rroprirtars In.winlo =MI MS,
dooms:ors to J. Kidd I 01,
.410M:di w f 8 :Viol stoat
ika- Pall and INF I tater Clothing, Itirtiolo.
•al • •od Rs t011...4 lam. and sploodit st,xlc of Fall
laud Wilds,. Clothing la runt ready 4r the laspectiot 4it those
uuttlug to be mum! out In the otodu Q.llatd see trr yotus
may.,
Cougar,' Mon•hauts would lied It to Matt ittenot to tall
awl /AIME/000 lb. amt.
N. B --evittota, ...a coed. to order In stipertar style,
ant at tße ott...tUot notice.
QUIBBLE'S CLOTHING! HOMY,
rep= Liberty athret
on Friday, Sentegiber "ZS. at the frifirtrutr7, in &talky
it EMIT BAT DE, of yellow fever, aftgr on tams- alert
days—aged about TI gamy
The dsorasai vas * nada* of this idly, and Is well
Simon to many of our readers. lla Liana a widowed
mother and a large chyle of Mends to Ismant his early
and salami departure from amongst cut.
On the 6th turf, C. F. YOST, aged 36 years.
The friend) and acquaintances of the family ere linaltal
to *Yana bit Amaral, Two arnsuscrca Wryest -3 o'clock,
from Ms tate reatdenos on Patin street, !nibs Ninth WO*
to mores! to itilythang Ounateer •
IM7 AD
Tiles Fifth Anniversary of the LADIES'
lttY ASSOCIATION FOB TRE ILEIJEP Or Tin POOR
will MEIN off THIS (Thursday) EVKIINO. at T 34 o'clock,
in the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN %mum ALL.WIIMIT.
Several 444reaes are expected from Dr. Ifterard and Others,
and the Secretary's report of the proceedings of the . put
year win be read. Altogether, this will to an Led:resting
meeting, Roil It ts hoped the people mill attend. one
different Lodges of 0, of O. F.
g ' en requested to meet st Odd Fen:me Halt, Fifth
W.rd. to attend the funeral of Drv. C. F. YOST, Tllht Ann-
ROOS, at 3 o'clock. E. J. ROMMYriI,
N. 0, Monument Lxtge.
D. Dente, &c'y Montanent Lodge. (octeeltaj
Orphan.' Court Salo,
Or • LOT IN MCKEESPORT, and FIVE
1c) ACRES OF COAL IN PATTON Tp. On Bat.
' unlay, the :Li day of October, at' o'clock, P.
M. upon the preirge ntac Langw, We Actin of Coe, to
the land of Geo, in Patton Township,
r f bounded by lauds of Wall.ShialJa, =brook.
and others, with the privilege of entering
and taking away said W el at all Units, as marred In the
deed of John to Orme La.
Alpo, on Saturday, the ng
October, !natant, at 2 o'clock,
P. M., on the iwemiam, In 3lcKeesport, Allegheny . County,
will be told all that curtain Lot or piece of Orono' fronting
on Sloth 'trout 30 foot n!,4 inches, and extending through
145 foot 1 Such to MogOki etraet, and - haying a front on
Itingold street of M feet 534 Inehaa—being thforestern half
of Lot No. 50 in Miller's plan. A good title will b e g i ven ,
nd menus made known at sale.
oettatw PHEDERICIi BRENNEITAN, Adin'r.
I\TEW BOd
of th lOW BOOKSI—Noa. .- •- -
1.1 Recore ••••-
rEW Boone I NNW BOOKS! — Nos. 7 and 8 Illustrated
II Record of the New York Crystal Palace fixhibition:
Father Brighthopes, or an old Clergyman's Vacation; by
laol Creyton.
The Boyhood of Greet Men.
Cranford; by the (labor of Ruth Moorland Cottage, Ac.
The Sonatas Bon, or the'aine Law : a Last Reese; by
Matta Vittoria Puller.
Rudiments of the Art of Building; edltek by John
Bullock.
Jane Beton, or the King.. Advocate; by Junes Great •
The Rebel Boma ; by Arta Ashland.
The k'arged Will, or Crime and Retribution; by Emerson
Bennett.
The Victim of Excitentent, ava, by Carolina Lee Monts.
A fresh supply of the adore works just received at
W. A. GILDENFSNNEY a co..a,
ottB 78 Fourth street.
Plank Road Election. ---
NoTIOS I. .hereby given to the Stockholders of the.Per
rysvifie and Zellenople Plank Road Company, thot en
ELECTION will be held on the FIRST MONDAY OP NO.
rgmBEE NEXT, In the Town Hall, In the Borough of Zee
lienople, to elect one President, five Managers, one Truett.
rer, Secretary, end such other officers as may be necessary
to conduct the businsta of said Company for the inunthig
year. RN LEVIS, Secretary.Zellenoto• --foctJOUtwl
Two Stray Cow.
CWEE to the reeldettee of th e mitecriblr, (On the 23 1 of
September ' ) living fn Pattotatownahtp, fourteen =Um
from Pittsburgh. Tiro Dark Brindle Cow, about twelve
years old . each. No other mute peradvuble.
oennte• JOHN ADAMD.
Wallet Rotund.
A WALLET FOUND, containing number of papetk - andL
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one note of hand of conehistalde value. The owner
can isecr:•ar It by calling at this office, and paying ex
penses.
250 lb; White, tbr tale by'
NAHNESTOCK CO.;.
Carnet Wood ind Pint ats:
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A Ddightful Dwelling House;
1001 i. !LENT, on OUT Street, lathe &rib Ward
ttimple -grounds =mad it,rrith fruit trets
theitt; tunny eourenterum tS uurreaweeping rs_thel_
lerendsm„ with hot and cold water bath roos, d
street this - -
. 111 1 rt i gt b re t rani from the citron the st of ittiataheli
whenEdozr will be eren. Heat 5224 per tummy to Marrs. John /Impel. or 3.lmrimn ttruirremd;
Of Pittsburgh, ar to:the unfiend. 012 Cse
"remises. Eftp24:.: Lt. rtaraint—,_
T. EU C44•PirofitTlDg.,::,--,-,..-
DIE43INIORS, ENGRAVEI3'(gI4I36SISERS,
AND ENVELOPE , MANIAPACAMERE4
48 S. Third Street, -
PHILADELPHIA.
ins= Watches; and Jovvelrire
PIM subscriber has now= as band cei7 kaki select=
1. of Watcles, Jewelry, Sliver-we" de, that boluses*.
betel atpreSsdy tridecaud hafiatteshased
stock at the eery lowest earth prices: and ha is prepared_ to
sell every description of fine zeds in - his line at much
lover prices than these:no qtuditycan be bought for in suer
•Weltauelihsestai lower titan any lbstern jeweler VIII Sell
at retail: and vhstis of the mast importance to. the pur
chaser, he will set Lis kakis Air whit they a= vorth, and.
not ask (as some jewelers bare lately done) SO percent:
more than their articles are worth , which fact can be weer
talp4bs calling at 51 51siketktheet, Bttebustkii; -
orts
Ecomn- YOUR,- OWN LANOLOND,..TWO , IIOI.ISk2
B
'FOB SALE, situate on Fultonetrestt One hi arranged.
with a staresoonastud Are other rooms,vith galshed attic,
a geed paved pard, -- hydrint:de.„
.17:se Lot Is Ail feet frontisy
feet deep. Price _ - .
Also r near the shove, a - Theellink ' Hoene,: of hail, ids
rooms, and finished stile. Price „t22DO. Terms $9OO
hand: balance in erne,-two areithreer Tears:
- s - - S. CtITIIBERT SON;
nett Real Estate Agenta, 140 Third - se
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QIIOAR-217 blids. prlmo N. 0. Sugar -tar tale low, to
Or close the lot, by,. . ROBERT BELL,
octliAto, • - . A *4l Libettyttreet;oppoaltelArooL
Vr.gAINOS, CASILNEItES—AIi colors and
ILL 7Tenr.la %till nos and Cashmeres,. at -
0c45 . L A. BLAZON A W.T. No. 25 'Fifth at
Titrtlithllso3 A - splendid assortment. ef _Mack and
Colored Printed Velvets, Crotchet Gimps, sad now Fait
st3dei of Dress Trittgataga general'''. at '
Dab : ... A. A. mesom..* C0.5,1V0.15- EMIL:
PIAIDS, PLAID3=W plea ! 'fah -Tartan- jtuf
-aw nedit L A. MASON &
oets . No: 25 Fifth stmet._
- - - -
STEW SILKS' —A.A. SEASON & I:6y- 25 FIFTIf it., tame
1,11 rest opened that/ Fall Steelier splendid. Platt,.Platn`
and. Broca& Slits, or the latast'patterns.
IaiILAID 'DK LAINES-100 pleats ,lurw etyle
-Leinesputreeeived is& - - 4. - A. ILSSON & 00.13;
100
1 , 511,55.:111115tY CtV o ilAtitttAni i lyzaiT.E.D
octs Baal Estate Agents, DIA Baltdlitstp; Ftttb at'
ATKW BOOKS AND. ALADAKINES.--Elarper's
.1,11 for October ; price 251=U. • 7.•
Putnam's Magazine for October.
Knickerbocker Magazine, do
The Magazine of Art, do
Godey's Lady's Boot, , do
Oraham's Mapzizte, do 25
Appleton'iNfecheniest 51sg.do .
Popular Educator, do
Peterson's blagnine, do • 1
Jane Batton, or.the King's Advoiate; a &NA-
Itiatatißasausea, • • 6 .
Partin. Practeal 7
ical Draughtsman, 37%
The Rebel &oat; a Raaraateof the American
Revolution.
No. 452 LittelPs Lising Ago, 12%
The Rudsmente of the Art of Building, for
the use dt Architects. Builders, Draughts.
men, MactiLuista Enetuers and licclutnica. 76
Fur ado by 11. WINER & CO,
oat No. 32 Smithfield' street.
Situation Wanted.
OIR subscriber, elth tete years' erperience in the )Ten Tmails bnztntes, desires • sitnatind as SALESMAN in
some good Wholesale Ortssery, Dry Gocel• or Manrdscturirig
atablishmsest, and will ',teasel some. iterr= . Ml*
doubtable, ntereskee as to elummee, areas
r..e. Post Ottles. ' - - "- - nettairs_:.,*
TLADY'S SADDLE.' Double end 'Stogie ILARNgSSe
1. together with the .TEMIYILS and TAL.TSES, obleb
were awarded Yfug? CLAPS PREWIIIMS at the State Agri
mantel Ur, tear be seen In my IFlndow' for - II row daYs
ort.L.l2 .R IL !LUMLEY, lio-116 Wood Ft:
G LASS -25 totes UP:,
150 do 5410;
100 do 10:12;
23 da 0:121
25 do 10:14;
2) do 1011.5;
10 do 10218;
10 do Mad;
10 do 12110. Por rad bi
SMITH & SINCLAIP 4
.14 122 &MOW and 151 Tizet. streets.
I\j" R SUGAii 4 -150 htsia, prime, foe sale •
• cct4 SMITH A SINCLAIR
•1 1 1F.D §ti9).ll-4 hid* for-sibs by. - •
actor 13317211 m
set.Alat.
Draft-10 auks, tor sale by
Orti swim a gICLAI
60.11 , -100 burs, tur sate br s suctAan
A mal--2il btAls for sae by.
II A. FAITNEMCIE &
oral earner Waal mid Plot pts:
MOSS--300 Ms f V• 1•06
1 cC4 or
IL A. 5
.EIIIN . & CO
A A. AtAztu t UT, N0..15 - nth - strentorill open on
A
. Monday. the «t inkant, a tune tad splentUnspoTt
meat of LADLES' CLOTH CLOSE 3 tutI.VELVET 'TAD
/lAA
Gu EfiL2. LARD 0
No. 1 and 2. in - sttrre and for sale
I selx=l FLEXING BROTII£R3.
ADUSAN :.ne MAN WANTED to Purchase - .a STORE
and comfortable DWELL...MG ItOLSII. airtime-fourth
of ea acre of Orotund, • Ginten, Grape Vines, Le., all la
good order: dictate 314 miles from tha city. on the 8r04138-
[Ms Road, Etke tip°. Terms eaPy. The .aboTe is. .
Cwt basins etar,d.
or 4 tl. CUITLBIT.T .t SON. lin Third street.
FRESH OYSITHS DAILY
+.„
AT N 0.184 B.II3±I:IITZLD
sl.oolwr eau ; teats halt cia, and ala
rm:dad., fteP=3) J. V. IX KEATIMI.
)4151,4-7.1 bLI) bright yellow Car kale by
1
selra aE . yArrkr.tarocs - t. ca.
COII.I IT-1900 tiarrett's. Jar sa.la
17.1 eel N , rik .
D item —ri3XPOThslitsrli ead &milder: he smite • cause _
II arid far sai• tow to elate the lot by
LECell. IfeiLLPIN A CO4
212 sad 244 Liberty short.
flumeg Zaz aids by
zep.= .7.S,.LEECITOIALPIN
011.9-100 ebJ, Lard azed Linseed Oil kir sale I)
septil • as
DI 'D 111)3LI—WO bbls f
. 7 v „ by
sepZ
DLO= Tl2i—:g4 PAP Basin for We by
-D sep2ro J. fl LEECH, IfeALPIN CO,
Q
11E T
IHON-40. tccis aszonal, for sale on favocable
terms IV
sep.V J. s. Lucrz, /SALM.
1611 ND AN WILLS xsityrtulis—A Cotsdoentary of Medi
eel end ILorei Life; ar 3liad end the Mood= maid=
ered tattled= to Ltadth, Meese acid B,t .n—hy WWI ym3.
b, M. D.. ht. E. C. B. iteeelTel sad for sale by - -
J. WELDIN; 'unbentr eadStettooer.
sal 63 Wood at -betimes' rthrdend Farrah;
FRESH OYST ERS,
•
FROM BALTIMORS,
JUST RECEIVED AT -
A. }MELD'S DEPOT, -
Oa corner or Wood mad Firth ptrosta r
CM= 1t&51M13.4174112[D. Rtig.4l .
sow coach and Carriage Factory s
JOIINSTON, BROTKEES dt CO.,
arm of Athena and &Wont grab, .411oghoot
WOULDreertfolly Inform their &lends
• . the pub gesterally, that thirr bare
commented the manes:tone of
• 'TOSCO' ReCtiWirk.BugetAll=
Marlins. la all their various styli* of finish and froportlon.
• All orders will be executed with - strict regard to dursbillty
'uol beauty of dash. Bapaira wi l . *bobs attended to on
the most ream:nab& terms. :A/dog in ell 'tort ile
beet &stem &hefts, Peke, wad Wh e el-stud, tbey feel mol.
dent that ail who furor then with their pat:sane, win tie
sateen,. eettsurd int trial of their work. • 3
Pureness are requested to glee as a call, before'pterehs 2
sing elsewhere. or-t&ly
- -
Dutch lltalbous Soots,
Tics anteeriber has received ' , direct from Italians,' DU
two], of choke 11l &Maths, Tulips, Peemeas, and other
Piorer Hoots ibr Alt planting. and inr•Wlntar blooming In
pots and glasses. Gran Seed for lawns,. :hick- makes a
fine dove smooth Turf, equal to Sods. Pruning. Dutra.
aunts, Garden and Yarn:dug /mplemants. of • tha clod- ap•
proved ecnorrnetion. at Xastern pries; front the Seed and
Horticultural Warehouse, llfLh great, of
won JAMS WARDROP. •
STOC ING FACTORY
FIFTH ST., errinEzt WOOD AND MARKET sraraTs
ABILITY, ENSBO it FOOS - OMT'
nbest goods tu Row Bleria Seeks, Under
irts Drumm sold at manufsetureine prim, ut
the Finn STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all made from .
last year's wool. NO ADVANCE IN PRIOR
sep47 WILLIAM. DALY
8 bbis Vilma-an _
25 dim tuat tow Mgr,
100 bxs. mould and dipped Candle;
125 tum, Rosin &Kr,
60 " Pabst "
25 " Tarte l ed do;
230,000 common
31 dozen Bed *mix
300 moat Wrapping Paper;
60 &Sam Beaver Bucket;
60 bales Candle Wlek, for isle by
600."7 KING k MOORHEAD.
13RDSORD NIIfERA4 WATIAR.—,Z half bbls. of thLI
131 celebrated water for sale by
eeplrt ZINO & MOORHEAD.
FFEEL— 50 bags prime Rio, In More and for aide by
eep27 KING t.MOGRIGULD,
WAI4-190 Wulf prime N. tT. ttagaribr We by -
- -
S pep= ELNO & 11001tItEAV
ritEm--76 nalf Meats Young Upon, Imp oth
der and Black, trout goni to sue, for MO •
-.
aep27 KING *llooliliEitt.
[sep27 . l KING S.IIOOREIMAti.,-
LASS..-200 boxes 8110, 4112,10112 Smllo.xl4
for sale by sep2T KING a.moottatAn.
_ .
AILS.-330 keg, Juniata, Nabs In store and for sale by
sop 27 ICING &14001tHEAD.
• APPLia—alo bcubels on consigaument sztd
sale by EseP=l KING .1k MOORHEAD
1)10 180 N —:rs tans Mariotta an • forgo metal,
-
do f.oundry
Isc1) 20 ) XING a 1100811.8 AD .
ler sale by
ETPIIII —lO bags for see by
i.p27 icrso d 11111111RRE Ali.
400M4.-100 tons Gap Blooms, for sal, by
iHMO & MOORHEAD.
JDLEAK 110U8 • COMPLETE BOR. 60 CENTO.—M , P.
Callow, Third street, has received Block itcrose; by
Dickens ; ales Wore's "Life of Sheridah."
She Mystaiotts Parchment, or the Stands Lictes
sated to Kafue Liquor wipe=
Venice, the city of the &a ; Practkal Draftirain; No. 14
of
of elaide Li ; " Edith's Legacy." ty author
"Ad
Bayard Taylor's Postar. So. 478 U . 434.1404 White glitTal
In, Ptitedi.a 312guines, for 6 emits; Rarerles of
elor; Dicketer Works.
Remember the pigmy oppositettiniPtist Ofdar, Thirdatreet
sera° - . - . iI P. CALLOW.
[OOO BUS. 1-YA NLITS;
Za IkzeiPiime dalLeuats;
23 bqse4 Rock Candy;
' 40 augui.ennanu: - -
41.2 , PTAIrcl Co.,
~ AS 1 83 Wood strest.---?:
•
.
MIME
rt <;f
f~ a ~:y +
1~ ~ . - . - , t . -..
• P 037231 IrgUTEL
ZttSEIM C.
:Wails and Pariqt etto.-60e.1 Amami Veer...—. 25
- Prints Bozos, large—.—S9 Boxes for CCELC2ZII sII.
Da. do: scull-40e.
Jar - Persons securing scan bo cloned 1 . 236 " ..a.0xtrs
1531' the certilkuast. .
Doom ores: at g berm 7 o'clock; performsnoe ea
conutunars at 7}Co'clock.
Atir•Foorth night of tba 'prince Of-Cuttualitras. Mr; OEO
- 14CKH, who Is malted nlihtly with =precedents:l
shouts of laughter and anytime.
sT Ynnrth appearance of atm G.E.LOUSE...-• •
INttobei-14-1953.; Alli=lli pultyload tlia
-
TUE FOUNDLIIIq, TH e APPLE OfICHARD:
Lot Sap Sags.: Locks;
_ • I:
—llra. rote::
ecoactude irltirtiattate: - Dlll.lllll Or
cumtutusco;ou. Ttrr. - AWFUL - •
Solomon Snubblas....4•oaresl*-. Locke
' .:.pier. Erin
Scretretz:"•' - '' .
• .._'.l - ..311461. C. Tauter.
.I:ol.Toitrornm-. -.l3rutultuf ldr-LPLEIL' .; >• - '
LAST WEEK OF, LE BLOMYS-PAIMILI2II
- • , :VOYAGE PROM 4 :••••
NEW.YOR,K.Tei Etiktpt. ,
yLL BE EXRIBITEG AT TIIB ATEIRKAIDILLiber-,.
ty street, EVERY EVENING DURING . TELE WEEK.
Doors openat 0.0 , 6:1et rrtml=wr..t.o . :amatentee.at. 7.
tel.! Tielcetalt,Veestikr4l • biejitt,tbat . prlceipel hotels,
sit 4 the door: - ott4
. Misers: J. staii' 'fret
. UAITIIPAOTUREAS OP FTRE.PROOF SAFES,
Vault Mitzi .strui Ifo3 Window Shutters.
A
ND-u all means. &Isn't the neencsit7 the above
Xi mentioned articles, we have nn ha.itstion in reeord.'
mending_ oar article .to be sepal totanythlng in the city::
Ontens prampUy *dictated to, and put by fn the .beat
style, and on short notice.
/ 1 - 2 mlthleid sine, between.7onith sod Flab, Pitts.
bunch.. ..• (seladqns) J. FIIIROFITLA CO-
- . Falb Style or Hats. , ' •
' SAMUEL' WEST, N0..111. Lnicarr weer,(head of Wook) haajost ;coder:l the FALL •
STYLIC OF HATS, and would reepeetfolty -
&tills the attention of tdi Moods and ctudonsera to it.
has also onhead a large and varied easortinent of HATS
and CAPS, which he will sell CH KAP. for each. faunal
.... '
__... Hista.and Caps. -•-
gi.70...9Zgt COX. it. CO., corner. Wool street 1 :2 11
and Diamond alloy, w wall respectfully in
bruit/sale friends and the public that the&
are. receiving la- lame and apleodld stock of I TS „ran
CAM, of the Latest styles, which they are prepared 'to sell
on as reatouabLs terms as -any other bouts in the thy.
Olre us a call, and =arabe our thick.. . - --seplii
hit* 2 cis.
DTEri all aiL m Oy v.r aT ...... lf,aB . ll..E.CEl.VbD DAILY .A.T
-(4`:1
- - tha nabs, := 4 /Z. c. oli s lC d o t r above.
riesolletbra call Mira latent P
g°l4 OPatvrs: - fecia6
WMA M'CLITIkG
• •
Fine Teas, Choice landly Groceries and Willow -
Mara -
CORNER OF WOOD .4ENDSLITEI srs:,
S now receirlng a-lerge assortment-of DRDSR - GOODS,
fa tddielm. to his
air
extemive stick, - pcufrhased
from first hands in the Eastern inerketa, widely 1 9: 11 beeDid
es the lowest market prince.. -
Jar. limes, Steamboats. Mid ZsnilUes , bluing - try the
quantity, supplied id wholesale rates.
/Er Goods delivered in the ritY freer *lf charge. Feted - '
171104LESALEIGROCM :
- 112 13.17130.VD - ' - AND
. 151 FIRST StitSETSC.
aux, _
137011.7. - AND POS.
•
.
..V9 bees Zs - Coffee; —' bbliN,O. Molasses:
.115 bhds N. O. Sugar ; 50 Ws Sugaraouso
30 boxei Giant's Tobacco; 200_bales Baulug;.
50 boxes Webster old 40- - .M 0 kegs Neils; asserted : :
bssltuaseil*Boblosszeel=o boxesGlars;-
100 caddy boxes - of varSouriSllcer s ,sl'a; t Tube- ear;
50 bbls:Loariuger bog-ex - Table do,.
boP PePPOr box= Gr o o. l 2d NPPer .
Imkgs Masao; - Gmciad Qum* &p.
TEAS ! - TEAS : I - -TEAS
.rinots.sialt`Atiti nrzeis i
•fft the Pekitz Tea= Stare,
"Frrtu Petl , PerrarnmeEr,
' Age.lty the half ehmt, or neatly .parked "En metallic
paeta,,ros, retail the trail& - aep2T
•
18.53, BA= AND 'WINTER TRADE—A.BSS.
Iiem , STOCK.
JA A ES '3IeOANDLESS Lt. CO,-
_ Na. 109 Wood ----
- 4 RE now receiving mil enenhag their FALL mi NOMA
/1- TIONS, selected by-the -Senior partner of. the House;
Oaring ble meat tour through igttropo)) f om.AfanuSetu
sets dircet, and Will oonatintly _replenish 'by- arrivals of Fuglieh and actinental Fabr ce,.entlrecirrgerery rarlety
of ..crirm' press Gooda, Cashmeres, De Laloes, CoborMAl-
Poem Parainatts Clothai 3lerinoa, Az; Silks Irish Lima,-
Enma GtotbF, S eatium , :llosiery.Gloves, Ribbons,.leze and
White geode, Linen Table Clothe. Ate.. kora complete..
amortment of 111M'CIF and GERMAN 'FANCY GOODS,.
to:ether with *ALB stock
DONESrra DRY . GOODS. •
CoMprigng TAM( DRIITTS . AlsrD DE LAMS, nrattrae-
tire styles and new Oactr , ‘ , ghatres;Tsreeds,
Satin:KM, Wool &meals, Cheeks Ticks,- 33erred and Canton
Fianna, hiusilea,'lr4 with's general assortment_ of •greds
to oar Ifay whieb. w 11l moll on asfaverabletorma to =six •
or ties° time buyers, yearly other Mena in the trade., - •
• jit3IES3IcCASIDLESS - .#
1.99..Wc0d street-
sepMlawliZair
if. CHILDS-& - CO.- - --
wriozamALt sans . VaimmousE. - - -
Mx's 1334 155 Ira= sr, Prilmacass, PL
AVE ettSsitiou of ilercba4s Yisitlagtbie; I
Cl7,toourlarsamerisistsa
BOOL-TB-41/41_D- SHOE__ i
Ilesherreing everyraziety foe Nett, Ladles' Mimes, Boys,
-Torah andllhthlrern caisprismThgerre of- the largest stocks-
Asplndia mantalent of 31ents.nai NV'
yap, 31/ , ..amtt and Cithans BATS. Silk and Cotton Plath„ -
esittrarut si - CAPS„ of. the latest styLis tad fashions.
Alm, 2XIO sides New Ncwkttaneal SOLN LNATHILIt.
We have patehagd direct front thellanntacturers, prta
dpallg far CAM, and - invite buyers to giro ns a call. u.ws
are determinate mita-Rim as AU New York, Philadelphia -
or Italttainte Jobbing Musa. -
- - vAmilitiaus• FOU. -
Tllundeirsited bits just received at .
111IIAGE- situate:l -',..„111*„.1
near the Two Mile Min, between Pittabwrgit
and Lawreneweilleot splendid astortinen t
VEILICLI:7S, of every_ descrelparn; ntat =Unita to '.
tweelve regularly,yeat t=lneconti band arrtiogea " 5, 11 4, r
Pre* hiCIAMMUOZIthIITEITICIWYSt terms .1o;
CM liarlng Tnyears'praellca tlttabuslnixtaana -
*gib b! relltnarnfadiitfasln thaEast,ltafiattersldnixit
In pitting down all twainctithin.• "- _
Mote wisbinx srp erespearFafy to ail_
and nee tor themselvaa
Espedaload pratoptattentiou pail to • repairing of-Cir ri ag=s,• Itorigdywyr JC6"KPII u/T.E.
Eurder—ssoo =&ward.
- •
, • , = 3 . I dTOR I O OPPTOP.,..
littsbargb, Autitst 11. 1.851 - .
. _ ,
=urn. of a Itesoluttou trhlelt_ pissed the
1.1..)- City Is int Tuesday; atrthortdug the Mayor
to
-
otter a Upward of MO - for ate snestEtlprosevattra to eon..
ricuori of the- /aon.DICREIVor 'IIIMDREIZEtti OP JAMS
COLLINS; late or catabs*vbo" was =shred - IA
street.its theretty of.Pittsburghon Monday zplat...l hereby.:
otter the above reward far the lurest turd proasention to eou
rieticai °Ma said mutterer ortaurdirers.
anell.dr - - . - EMMET 14. -- ItEDDI.E: Jag=
Allegheny Valley Railroad ietting,_
N Oriel? TO- C0ir.T11.:4'02 7 01Z.5...
oBALED PROPOULLS.- will •be received by- thatooNtert.
0 bees, at the Engineer's 011tie, - In'filttannitig Armstrong L.
-county, 1%, until sunset of Tuesday, OetoberlS4 for daing -
the 'grading and ...suktotot7, 'between - Itittsunarel 'the: :
month of Maltonlatanllet4tualthetirtading, =mum
and ttnlttatin an all thwheln.loba between-the =nth ott
Slaloming encilltrookville-35zolles„ -,2ll.latflalant
ces all the tmt*-cung 011 the lista;
- Proposals will also be received ibr the delivery of cross. •
ties on the line between Pitaabmvb and - thetriuth -
honing.-55 miles. The tram-ilea to bi- 9 feet long. 7,by
nehaa,mber led-beech; rhestnut.or otherl apprised -
Propmale - isfai be left state *taco of the subscriber; In -
the city Pitbftrgh, -Water-street, Sb9TO . Market, until - •
Monday, the 17th of October. ' -
. -
The-wort on the lino will be rewlyfor exerninatlcrarori
and 'atter -13abardalp, October Bth, at which time the plane
and specifications map beacon at the taco in Kittanning. -
For furthecinforinatton application may be_ made to Plank
un Wright, Principal . Aseistant,Engineer, Kittanning; to
W. Manor Roberta;(Thiet Mpg/noon Geortro Eichbetuti,
Associate, -.Engineer, - Pittebierg,h; /lon. Won. F. - Johirson,
Item/dent; or to-the enbecci -
erPMal.tert oe.lB - caemataiLinis,itudifir. Ca.
T. B. CALVELLT C _ -
TILIS4L4BII4, - .ENGRAVERS AND 701.BOSSEits,:ara, _
I, Ranson litxtracroars3, No. 43 South Ttard strecy,,
JUST RECEIVED per Adams' Expres; a lot of au tet-
French CASSLVERX3:amt:CUT vzi.vrk:
of the latest. styles: including. Blaelreasatmeres and Doe, -
shir, of all qualities, ithich.ve are prepared ,to make to or.:_
der extremely low for:twill.' • _ ••• - - -
full easottoient,of READY 31ADE-CLOTULtii4ready
Ilivalle, on as low terms is any eelablishment in the city,
at` • ---GRIBBLE"S CLOTHING - HOUSE., -
N P-D• - =4O Liberty street, head otWood.
per..6. - w. AND 1! AlAinßlal BUOliBe—Tbackararg Englielt
1' ,Itnittorits; Lira of' the iinmbohlte;'Antlion's-- Greek
I.4l.antnri;. liemnirnatenry:Wexerialster ofcharles
Wn - 7 - ofrifice; Leslie's Belarirtor 13cok 7, The Tenn
latnrot Reviewed:: Brace's ticate. - 1353 In Germany; The
Tongue of rune, kr..44.4.; Henry's Goritmentarha, new *S-
Dr.-Brown-on. Gidattans, ca the serf eartztartes - -
'or the dlesslab, on- the - oaring - of Ottr'lont,, Ae:;_The
Well Sprint, by: ittekerstith; Abbe:WAN, or' Ole Youths
Meson; litalory of the iVestatinsterAssembly; The World
to corat., , by Cheeeerr law and; Testimony._ by - author Of
Wide :World; Lamp and' Lantern, by Hantilten; Christian
-Propose,by-TNnesi tto., An. For sale bj
. . _ JOLLY 3. DAVISON,
Late Darlean A. Agnew,
- "65 fialr.et street.
r UST KECEIYED—Another fresh supply of „Itiner's Do.
tf media Bon - ltry Book. the most complete- ltwk.
on Petatry wet Poultry nreeding, thethes ever been putt-
Batted In this Country,. , Th e great variety of- spleadkt -arid
like
mots, Mid from the vast amount of valtuttla Wm ,
ivveton it contains, =kw
It breelnable book the
PoOltry- Breeder.-- No •hoolt - has - ever -been-published.
tontahling halt the mount ofvrartkal matter or real:ober .
'oteograviata this does- .
_lt cantatas over 100 apletaild par.
twte tbwisittom llfeiloPtliettrlth otherßlustratioaa.
50 teats, Prper - Aact 7b coats: cloth. -- -
For eLleat • A....culawavisrm - k-cces.„ •
' - ' 70.Portrth street.
TIDLI,.'N'TGL-8 boxei for sale by
m,r=. - snra 7dOORMEAD.
0?1218-250 bags prime lito for ado Dp
:12^ Second axed 151 Front at,
- Dida/A.R.Lapa-f.4 pa. Victoria act Braviala Riad'
just received at _ - . b.LitiON a - CO
alplo - • • No. 2S Milli stmt.
101111. E -bbls• American,l
- `2e3sks Freadtg - - 'Fcm - sale bY -
-.FA/ M=OM Ji ea
-
4.11493.... mp
.boxna.l:9,,Bxlo 12112 , ax4 IStrat eti
. 141,
to vtiorsalUrszle by
— ufp.l4 " 7 4 Tttra & RlCratrziltNi:
~
T'~- Y
:`~'_
MEE
margEhoz4Ts.
FLOREN E. IRO EL,
No. 400 'DUO A.DW.4.r. 'NE ir YORE. .
(concur cm ItROPSL.‘ 'Ler.)
BEUBEN '.1,09E107,
PROPRiETOR.
_4 r ~ ~ - o~ a te ' '
.. - - - `'
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